On 11.05.21 19:45, André Peters via mailop wrote: > What is this crap good for when it sends one out of 1000? There was not > a single spam mail that left our system. It was an unwanted mail, not > spam but just a message they did not like. We have hard rate limits and > a no mass mail policy. We also check ridiculously detailed for patterns > of spam.
This has been discussed here before. One reason for most of the reports I get is from users that have a language barrier that obscures the difference between Junk and Trash for deleted e-mails. Another issue is that a lot of users think of spam as being "unwanted" email nowadays. I am actually avoiding Bayes filtering, because I don't feel I can trust our users with their decisions. Regards, Thomas Walter -- Thomas Walter Datenverarbeitungszentrale FH Münster - University of Applied Sciences - Corrensstr. 25, Raum B 112 48149 Münster Tel: +49 251 83 64 908 Fax: +49 251 83 64 910 www.fh-muenster.de/dvz/
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